TY - JOUR
T1 - Chondroitin sulfate-based composites
T2 - a tour d’horizon of their biomedical applications
AU - Abourehab, Mohammed A.S.
AU - Baisakhiya, Shreya
AU - Aggarwal, Akanksha
AU - Singh, Anshul
AU - Abdelgawad, Mohamed A.
AU - Deepak, A.
AU - Ansari, Mohammad Javed
AU - Pramanik, Sheersha
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2022/10/18
Y1 - 2022/10/18
N2 - Chondroitin sulfate (CS), a natural anionic mucopolysaccharide, belonging to the glycosaminoglycan family, acts as the primary element of the extracellular matrix (ECM) of diverse organisms. It comprises repeating units of disaccharides possessing β-1,3-linked N-acetyl galactosamine (GalNAc), and β-1,4-linked d-glucuronic acid (GlcA), and exhibits antitumor, anti-inflammatory, anti-coagulant, anti-oxidant, and anti-thrombogenic activities. It is a naturally acquired bio-macromolecule with beneficial properties, such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and immensely low toxicity, making it the center of attention in developing biomaterials for various biomedical applications. The authors have discussed the structure, unique properties, and extraction source of CS in the initial section of this review. Further, the current investigations on applications of CS-based composites in various biomedical fields, focusing on delivering active pharmaceutical compounds, tissue engineering, and wound healing, are discussed critically. In addition, the manuscript throws light on preclinical and clinical studies associated with CS composites. A short section on Chondroitinase ABC has also been canvassed. Finally, this review emphasizes the current challenges and prospects of CS in various biomedical fields.
AB - Chondroitin sulfate (CS), a natural anionic mucopolysaccharide, belonging to the glycosaminoglycan family, acts as the primary element of the extracellular matrix (ECM) of diverse organisms. It comprises repeating units of disaccharides possessing β-1,3-linked N-acetyl galactosamine (GalNAc), and β-1,4-linked d-glucuronic acid (GlcA), and exhibits antitumor, anti-inflammatory, anti-coagulant, anti-oxidant, and anti-thrombogenic activities. It is a naturally acquired bio-macromolecule with beneficial properties, such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and immensely low toxicity, making it the center of attention in developing biomaterials for various biomedical applications. The authors have discussed the structure, unique properties, and extraction source of CS in the initial section of this review. Further, the current investigations on applications of CS-based composites in various biomedical fields, focusing on delivering active pharmaceutical compounds, tissue engineering, and wound healing, are discussed critically. In addition, the manuscript throws light on preclinical and clinical studies associated with CS composites. A short section on Chondroitinase ABC has also been canvassed. Finally, this review emphasizes the current challenges and prospects of CS in various biomedical fields.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85142355382
U2 - 10.1039/d2tb01514e
DO - 10.1039/d2tb01514e
M3 - Review article
C2 - 36342328
AN - SCOPUS:85142355382
SN - 2050-750X
VL - 10
SP - 9125
EP - 9178
JO - Journal of Materials Chemistry B
JF - Journal of Materials Chemistry B
IS - 44
ER -